Anatomy poster - Muscles in the neck
Anatomy poster - Muscles in the neck
SKU:EA1-PHYS03-5070DK
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Anatomy poster which deals with the muscles in the neck and includes illustrations of the muscles in two layers including illustration of the brachial plexus and subclavian artery. The muscles in the neck are grouped, numbered and named with Danish headings and pure Latin in an easy and clear list display.
The illustrations include:
- The superficial neck muscles
- The deep neck muscles incl. brachial plexus and subclavian artery
The muscles in the neck are grouped in the list of names, so it is easy to orientate yourself and form an overview of the muscles in an area. Eg. the deep neck muscles are divided into the prevertebral group and the scalene group.
All in all, the poster provides an educational overview both visually and textually, which makes it easy and intuitive to see and repeat the muscles in the neck.
Frame not included.
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